Jane Mayer's recent New Yorker piece on the criminal prosecution of National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Thomas Drake reveals a sliver of the intelligence industrial complex costing Americans' their money and their freedom.

Drake blew the whistle on the NSA wasting billions and sacrificing Americans' privacy on what The New Yorker describes as a "$1.2 billion flop." The program, Trailblazer, though
intended to collect and analyze massive amounts of data, was merely a
funding vehicle with "nothing to show for [itself] other than mounting
bills." NSA management rebuffed and retaliated against Drake and other
public servants who pointed to a cheaper, ready-to-deploy program that
contained privacy protections for Americans.